I am very excited for Armada as well, but that's a few months from now. That's not a "casual" game that I can get not gamers into.

@lorenlord

X-Wing is aces man, they have one of the best Millennium Falcon models out there, I love it. I have the Tantive IV as well and all the Imperial ships.

I have been a supporter of X-Wing since they announced the game, in fact I am a little worried that in 2015 my Fantasy Flight expenses (which includes X-Wing, and the upcoming Armada and Imperial Assault) may exceed my Paizo expenses which has never happened.

I have not read under the spoilers above, I am keen in seeing if they stay true enough to the books and certain Dwarves die in the end, something that would shock casual movie goers.

I have noticed since the first Hobbit movie that Gandalf's staff from the Lord of the Rings movies is Radagast's in this set of movies, I hope they don't kill off Radagast to make that some part of this epic because that certainly does not happen in the book.

I don't think there are really big spoilers for studious fans below if you have gotten this far, in case though, SPOILERS below.

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I did hate how they killed Tripp, they could have killed him in combat with Whitehall, with both bodies conveniently lost.

The moment the Doctor introduced himself as "Cal" I realized the internets were right for a change and his character was indeed Calvin Zabo/Mr. Hyde (no major surprise for those making speculations) and that his daughter was Skye/Daisy Johnson/Quake.

Being exposed to the terrigen crystals makes Raina what?

Some people are saying Tygra, but I don't I don't think so, not the right fit.

Possibly the Inhuman Minxi.

I think the second half of season 2 will have some great moments as Skye/Daisy/Quake learns to use her powers. Does she become part of the Avengers Initiative?

Nah ... She will remain an agent of SHIELD.

In the end credit scene, is that the Inhuman named Reader?

Is Whitehall dead? What if his abilities included some form of regeneration, although the Doctor would have known that being that his wife possessed the abilities.

I'm normally not a fan of Stephen Colbert... but this just cracked me up. Plus, it's relevant to the discussion. I'll take his explanation as to how it works over anything else I've seen... because it actually makes sense.

I give the man kudos for being a Star Wars fan two weeks longer then me.

Skye (who I am meh about) and her father (who rocks) are sure to play key parts in the story arc.

Also the moment it was revealed that Dr. Daniel Whitehall killed Kyle MacLachlan wife, I realized what MacLachlan meant by being "reunited" with his family. By season's real end MacLachlan will have his wife's organs back and in himself.

Do you know how people say that "this movie" or "that movie" is the Star Wars of this generation.

Well how about we have a Star Wars the IS The Star Wars of this generation. For any generation while we are at it.

I want the silver screen to have all the elements that made my 7 year old self eyes go wide and mouth drop. I want Star Wars VII to bring back my sheer love and utter awe of Star Wars. I want the orchestra to play long and the audience to cheer wild. I want my villains properly British and my scoundrels with a heart of gold always shoot first. I want to go back and be transported to a long time ago, in the galaxy far, far away, and meet my 7 year old self again and we have the time of our lives. ﻿

Do you know how people say that "this movie" or "that movie" is the Star Wars of this generation.

Well how about we have a Star Wars the IS The Star Wars of this generation. For any generation while we are at it.

I want the silver screen to have all the elements that made my 7 year old self eyes go wide and mouth drop. I want Star Wars VII to bring back my sheer love and utter awe of Star Wars. I want the orchestra to play long and the audience to cheer wild. I want my villains properly British and my scoundrels with a heart of gold always shoot first. I want to go back and be transported to a long time ago, in the galaxy far, far away, and meet my 7 year old self again and we have the time of our lives. ﻿

This episode progresses the main plot forward, and unexplained story arc points come to light.

Cameo of Victor Zsasz, we see the Penguin's criminal mind at work, I liked the character of Harvey Bullock, last week's show brought to light another side of Bullock, in this episode its hard not to cheer him on, I even LOVED the Mayor in his brief part.

I thought I recall seeing something about Stark activating an old already developed program defense program, which is what leads to Ultron. If that is the case, than I wouldn't be surprised if their wasn't a Pym name drop.

That indeed has been the speculation.

Further it may well be the stepping stone that will be the basis of the Civil War that pits the Marvel heroes against each other, namely Tony Stark's camp versus Captain America.